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Lecture 11

3. Testing writing.  
Testing each skill is uniquely difficult, but testing writing presents two particular 
problems. The first is making decisions about the matter of control, objectivity of 
the evaluation, and naturalness in the writing test. If you decide to test writing in 
a controlled way and in a way that can be graded objectively, you must do so in 
a way that does not necessarily reflect how the writing is used by the students in 
the real world. If, on the other hand, you test writing in a way that would reflect 


how the students use writing in the real world, it is difficult to have control over 
the writing and to evaluate the student's work objectively.
The second major problem with testing writing is, if the test is done in a way that 
it cannot be graded objectively, it is necessary to develop a scale that allows it to 
be graded as objectively as possible. How this is done is one of the great 
difficulties of testing writing.
Components of writing.  
The ability to write involves at least six component skills. They are:
• grammatical ability. This is the ability to write English in grammatically 
correct 
sentences. 
lexical ability. The ability to choose words that are correct and used 
appropriately.
• mechanical ability. The ability to correctly use punctuation, spelling
capitalization, etc.
• stylistic skills. The ability to use sentences and paragraphs appropriately.
• organizational skills. The ability to organize written work according to the 
conventions of English, including the order and selection of material.
• judgements of appropriacy. The ability to make judgements about what is 
appropriate depending on the task, the purpose of the writing, and the 
audience.
Perhaps the most difficult—and most important—of these skills is the last. Native 
English speakers develop a sense of what is appropriate in different writing 
situations (though they may be taught to use specialized registers, such as 
academic English or business English). Registers of English range from very 
informal forms such as colloquialisms, slang, and jargon to standard English to 
more formal forms, such as the language used for business letters, legal 
documents, and academic papers. Writers must be aware of these differences and 
learn to follow the conventions of different situations. A writing test needs to take 
these skills into account.

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